Monitoramento do ambiente pastoril e atividade animal na agropecuária de precisão

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Autor(a) principal: BATISTA, Pedro Henrique Dias
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: The joint analysis of the climate, soil, plant and animal interaction becomes imperative in decision-making associated with the management of the pastoral environment. The objective of this study was to monitor the behavior and spatial distribution of dairy cattle on pasture and to evaluate the effect of trampling intensity on the spatial variability of soil physical and water attributes. The research was conducted at the didactic farm of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, in the Agreste region of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. In the area, a 50 × 50 m paddock was demarcated and a shaded area and water trough with free access to the animals were attached. Four crossbred dairy cattle (Holstein-Zebu) were used, with a stocking rate of 3.2 AU ha-1, managed in a rotational grazing system that comprised seven days of occupation and 28 days of pasture rest. There were three grazing cycles that totaled 105 days of study, which began with the pasture with an average height of 0.60 m. During the grazing periods, they were recorded at intervals of 10 min. environmental variables (relative humidity, dry bulb temperature, black globe temperature and wind speed); physiological parameters of the animals (respiratory rate, coat temperature and rectal temperature) recorded once at each grazing cycle from 06:00 to 18:00 at intervals of 3 hours; physical-water properties of the soil (resistance to penetration, density of the soil and particles, total porosity, moisture and hydraulic conductivity of the soil) in which a 6 × 14 m mesh was used, which totaled 32 sampling points. The positioning of cattle in the grazing area was recorded using GPS, fixed by collars on the animals' necks and programmed to record their location every minute during grazing periods. The visual observation of the behavioral activity was carried out once in each grazing cycle at 10-minute intervals and the quantified responses were the activities, walking, ruminating, idleness and the ingestive behaviors, eating and drinking. The behavior of the animals was determined by the frequency of events and their probability of occurrence using the chi-square test (X²) and their association with meteorological and physiological variables using canonical multivariate analysis. The evaluation of the spatial variability of the physical and water attributes of the soil was carried out using geostatistics, descriptive and multivariate statistics. The coordinates recorded by the GPS were submitted to Kernel density analysis. According to the canonical multivariate analysis, the chi-square test and the variation of physiological patterns, the animals even in a situation of greater thermal challenge, presented physiological responses within the conditions considered normal, however, reduced grazing activity (eating) during the hottest hours and increased rumination and leisure activities. Soil physical attributes showed a coefficient of variation between low and medium, and strong spatial dependence in all grazing periods. The canonical multivariate analysis indicated changes in the physical properties of the soil, mainly after the second passage of the animals in the paddock, which promoted an increase in resistance to penetration and soil density, and a reduction in hydraulic conductivity and total porosity. The application of GPS technology provided useful data for monitoring the animals and the combination of this information with soil and pasture data allowed establishing the preferred locations of the animals in the paddock and identifying over and undergrazing areas.
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spelling ALMEIDA, Gledson Luiz Pontes dePANDORFI, HélitonMELO, Airon Aparecido Silva deMORAES, Alex SouzaMEDEIROS, Victor Wanderley Costa dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5441738984491979BATISTA, Pedro Henrique Dias2023-06-21T19:34:58Z2021-07-22BATISTA, Pedro Henrique Dias. Monitoramento do ambiente pastoril e atividade animal na agropecuária de precisão. 2021. 103 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Agrícola) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9111The joint analysis of the climate, soil, plant and animal interaction becomes imperative in decision-making associated with the management of the pastoral environment. The objective of this study was to monitor the behavior and spatial distribution of dairy cattle on pasture and to evaluate the effect of trampling intensity on the spatial variability of soil physical and water attributes. The research was conducted at the didactic farm of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, in the Agreste region of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. In the area, a 50 × 50 m paddock was demarcated and a shaded area and water trough with free access to the animals were attached. Four crossbred dairy cattle (Holstein-Zebu) were used, with a stocking rate of 3.2 AU ha-1, managed in a rotational grazing system that comprised seven days of occupation and 28 days of pasture rest. There were three grazing cycles that totaled 105 days of study, which began with the pasture with an average height of 0.60 m. During the grazing periods, they were recorded at intervals of 10 min. environmental variables (relative humidity, dry bulb temperature, black globe temperature and wind speed); physiological parameters of the animals (respiratory rate, coat temperature and rectal temperature) recorded once at each grazing cycle from 06:00 to 18:00 at intervals of 3 hours; physical-water properties of the soil (resistance to penetration, density of the soil and particles, total porosity, moisture and hydraulic conductivity of the soil) in which a 6 × 14 m mesh was used, which totaled 32 sampling points. The positioning of cattle in the grazing area was recorded using GPS, fixed by collars on the animals' necks and programmed to record their location every minute during grazing periods. The visual observation of the behavioral activity was carried out once in each grazing cycle at 10-minute intervals and the quantified responses were the activities, walking, ruminating, idleness and the ingestive behaviors, eating and drinking. The behavior of the animals was determined by the frequency of events and their probability of occurrence using the chi-square test (X²) and their association with meteorological and physiological variables using canonical multivariate analysis. The evaluation of the spatial variability of the physical and water attributes of the soil was carried out using geostatistics, descriptive and multivariate statistics. The coordinates recorded by the GPS were submitted to Kernel density analysis. According to the canonical multivariate analysis, the chi-square test and the variation of physiological patterns, the animals even in a situation of greater thermal challenge, presented physiological responses within the conditions considered normal, however, reduced grazing activity (eating) during the hottest hours and increased rumination and leisure activities. Soil physical attributes showed a coefficient of variation between low and medium, and strong spatial dependence in all grazing periods. The canonical multivariate analysis indicated changes in the physical properties of the soil, mainly after the second passage of the animals in the paddock, which promoted an increase in resistance to penetration and soil density, and a reduction in hydraulic conductivity and total porosity. The application of GPS technology provided useful data for monitoring the animals and the combination of this information with soil and pasture data allowed establishing the preferred locations of the animals in the paddock and identifying over and undergrazing areas.A análise conjunta da interação clima, solo, planta e animal, torna-se imperativa na tomada de decisão associada ao manejo do ambiente pastoril. Objetivou-se com este estudo monitorar o comportamento e a distribuição espacial de bovinos de leite a pasto e avaliar o efeito da intensidade do pisoteio na variabilidade espacial dos atributos físico-hídricos do solo. A pesquisa foi conduzida na Fazenda didática da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, região Agreste do estado de Pernambuco, Brasil. Na área demarcou-se um piquete de 50 × 50 m e anexo uma área de sombra e bebedouro de livre acesso aos animais. Utilizaram-se quatro bovinos de leite mestiços (Holandês-Zebu) com taxa de lotação de 3,2 UA ha-1, manejados em sistema de pastejo rotacionado que compreendeu sete dias de ocupação e 28 dias para descanso da pastagem, assim, realizaram-se três ciclos de pastejo que totalizaram 105 dias de estudo, que se iniciou com o pasto apresentando altura média de 0,60 m. Durante os períodos de pastejo foram registradas nos intervalos de 10 min. as variáveis ambientais (umidade relativa do ar, temperatura de bulbo seco, temperatura de globo negro e velocidade do vento); parâmetros fisiológicos dos animais (frequência respiratória, temperatura de pelame e temperatura retal) registrados uma vez a cada ciclo de pastejo das 06h00 às 18h00 em intervalo de 3h; propriedades físico-hídricas do solo (resistência a penetração, densidade do solo e de partículas, porosidade total , umidade e condutividade hidráulica do solo) na qual utilizou-se malha de 6 × 14 m, que totalizou 32 pontos de amostragem. O posicionamento dos bovinos na área de pastejo foi registrado por meio de GPS, fixados por colares no pescoço dos animais e programados para registrar sua localização a cada minuto, durante os períodos de pastejo. A observação visual da atividade comportamental foi realizada uma vez a cada ciclo de pastejo em intervalos de 10 minutos e as respostas quantificadas foram as atividades, andando, ruminando, ócio e os comportamentos ingestivos, comendo e bebendo. O comportamento dos animais foi determinado pela frequência dos eventos e sua probabilidade de ocorrência pelo teste quiquadrado (X²) e sua associação com as variáveis meteorológicas e fisiológicas pela análise multivariada canônica. A avaliação da variabilidade espacial dos atributos físico-hídricos do solo foi realizada por meio da geoestatística, estatística descritiva e multivariada. As coordenadas registradas pelo GPS foram submetidas a análise de densidade de Kernel. De acordo com a análise multivariada canônica, o teste de qui quadrado e a variação dos padrões fisiológicos, os animais mesmo em situação de maior desafio térmico, apresentaram respostas fisiológicas dentro das condições consideradas normais, no entanto, reduziram a atividade de pastejo (comendo) nos horários mais quentes e aumentaram as atividades de ruminação e ócio. Os atributos físicos do solo apresentaram coeficiente de variação entre baixa e média e, forte dependência espacial em todos os períodos de pastejo. A análise multivariada canônica indicou modificação nas propriedades físicas do solo, principalmente após a segunda passagem dos animais no piquete, o que promoveu o aumento da resistência à penetração e da densidade do solo e, redução da condutividade hidráulica e da porosidade total. A aplicação da tecnologia GPS forneceu dados úteis de monitoramento dos animais e a junção dessas informações com os dados de solo e da pastagem permitiu estabelecer os locais de preferência dos animais no piquete e identificação de áreas de super e subpastejo.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-06-21T19:34:58Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Pedro Henrique Dias Batista.pdf: 1322174 bytes, checksum: 859c95a86bccaf81b945c08823bbeb47 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-06-21T19:34:58Z (GMT). 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title Monitoramento do ambiente pastoril e atividade animal na agropecuária de precisão
spellingShingle Monitoramento do ambiente pastoril e atividade animal na agropecuária de precisão
BATISTA, Pedro Henrique Dias
Bovino de leite
Comportamento animal
Pastejo
Impacto ambiental
Propriedades do solo
Variabilidade espacial
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
title_short Monitoramento do ambiente pastoril e atividade animal na agropecuária de precisão
title_full Monitoramento do ambiente pastoril e atividade animal na agropecuária de precisão
title_fullStr Monitoramento do ambiente pastoril e atividade animal na agropecuária de precisão
title_full_unstemmed Monitoramento do ambiente pastoril e atividade animal na agropecuária de precisão
title_sort Monitoramento do ambiente pastoril e atividade animal na agropecuária de precisão
author BATISTA, Pedro Henrique Dias
author_facet BATISTA, Pedro Henrique Dias
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv ALMEIDA, Gledson Luiz Pontes de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv PANDORFI, Héliton
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv MELO, Airon Aparecido Silva de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv MORAES, Alex Souza
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MEDEIROS, Victor Wanderley Costa de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BATISTA, Pedro Henrique Dias
contributor_str_mv ALMEIDA, Gledson Luiz Pontes de
PANDORFI, Héliton
MELO, Airon Aparecido Silva de
MORAES, Alex Souza
MEDEIROS, Victor Wanderley Costa de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bovino de leite
Comportamento animal
Pastejo
Impacto ambiental
Propriedades do solo
Variabilidade espacial
topic Bovino de leite
Comportamento animal
Pastejo
Impacto ambiental
Propriedades do solo
Variabilidade espacial
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
description The joint analysis of the climate, soil, plant and animal interaction becomes imperative in decision-making associated with the management of the pastoral environment. The objective of this study was to monitor the behavior and spatial distribution of dairy cattle on pasture and to evaluate the effect of trampling intensity on the spatial variability of soil physical and water attributes. The research was conducted at the didactic farm of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, in the Agreste region of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. In the area, a 50 × 50 m paddock was demarcated and a shaded area and water trough with free access to the animals were attached. Four crossbred dairy cattle (Holstein-Zebu) were used, with a stocking rate of 3.2 AU ha-1, managed in a rotational grazing system that comprised seven days of occupation and 28 days of pasture rest. There were three grazing cycles that totaled 105 days of study, which began with the pasture with an average height of 0.60 m. During the grazing periods, they were recorded at intervals of 10 min. environmental variables (relative humidity, dry bulb temperature, black globe temperature and wind speed); physiological parameters of the animals (respiratory rate, coat temperature and rectal temperature) recorded once at each grazing cycle from 06:00 to 18:00 at intervals of 3 hours; physical-water properties of the soil (resistance to penetration, density of the soil and particles, total porosity, moisture and hydraulic conductivity of the soil) in which a 6 × 14 m mesh was used, which totaled 32 sampling points. The positioning of cattle in the grazing area was recorded using GPS, fixed by collars on the animals' necks and programmed to record their location every minute during grazing periods. The visual observation of the behavioral activity was carried out once in each grazing cycle at 10-minute intervals and the quantified responses were the activities, walking, ruminating, idleness and the ingestive behaviors, eating and drinking. The behavior of the animals was determined by the frequency of events and their probability of occurrence using the chi-square test (X²) and their association with meteorological and physiological variables using canonical multivariate analysis. The evaluation of the spatial variability of the physical and water attributes of the soil was carried out using geostatistics, descriptive and multivariate statistics. The coordinates recorded by the GPS were submitted to Kernel density analysis. According to the canonical multivariate analysis, the chi-square test and the variation of physiological patterns, the animals even in a situation of greater thermal challenge, presented physiological responses within the conditions considered normal, however, reduced grazing activity (eating) during the hottest hours and increased rumination and leisure activities. Soil physical attributes showed a coefficient of variation between low and medium, and strong spatial dependence in all grazing periods. The canonical multivariate analysis indicated changes in the physical properties of the soil, mainly after the second passage of the animals in the paddock, which promoted an increase in resistance to penetration and soil density, and a reduction in hydraulic conductivity and total porosity. The application of GPS technology provided useful data for monitoring the animals and the combination of this information with soil and pasture data allowed establishing the preferred locations of the animals in the paddock and identifying over and undergrazing areas.
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repository.mail.fl_str_mv bdtd@ufrpe.br ||bdtd@ufrpe.br
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